Listed building outline

Myrtle Cottage

Field Value Fact links
Reference 383580 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Myrtle Cottage Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Torbay Council no fact link
Start date 1975-01-10 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1975-01-10 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.545005 50.394758, -3.545049 50.394725, -3.545067 50.394734, -3.545099 50.394709, -3.544985 50.394651, -3.544968 50.39466, -3.544878 50.394605, -3.544758 50.394682, -3.544854 50.394737, -3.544901 50.394705, -3.545005 50.394758))) Facts
Point POINT (-3.544922 50.394686) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes Cottage. Mid C19; possibly earlier. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roofs, the rear one hipped. Roughcast chimney on each end wall. 2 rooms wide and 2 rooms deep with centre through-passage, the front and back ranges of different builds and levels. Between passage and left front room a winding staircase with a small larder in front of it. Behind the left side of house a cobbled, walled courtyard with former Churston Estate laundry along left side. 2 storeys; laundry single-storeyed. 3 windows wide with centre doorway. Latter has chamfered stone surround; original door with 2 long upper panels (now glazed) and knocker, later board nailed over lower part. Windows have small-paned wood casements; 2 lights with 6 panes per light in ground storey, 3 lights with 10 panes per light in upper storey. Small-paned window in right side wall. Rear wall has small-paned wood casements and old plank door. Laundry has similar casements and half-glazed doors; ridge-tiles with ventilators. INTERIOR: ground-floor front rooms have plain dados with moulded rail and skirting. Leading from passage into lobby between stair and larder is a segmental-arched doorway with moulded architrave. Larder has above its door a grille with thin square wooden balusters. At top of stair is a guard-rail with similar balusters. First-floor right front room has panelled cupboards with L-hinges. Several rooms have 2-panelled doors with 1-fillet ovolo-moulded doors. Roofs not inspected. Myrtle Cottage appears to be shown on the Churston Ferrers tithe map of 1839.Listing NGR: SX9028756121 Facts
Listed building 1195183 Facts

Available Code Snippets:

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    "notes": "Cottage. Mid C19; possibly earlier. Solid roughcast walls. Slated roofs, the rear one hipped. Roughcast chimney on each end wall. 2 rooms wide and 2 rooms deep with centre through-passage, the front and back ranges of different builds and levels. Between passage and left front room a winding staircase with a small larder in front of it. Behind the left side of house a cobbled, walled courtyard with former Churston Estate laundry along left side. 2 storeys; laundry single-storeyed. 3 windows wide with centre doorway. Latter has chamfered stone surround; original door with 2 long upper panels (now glazed) and knocker, later board nailed over lower part. Windows have small-paned wood casements; 2 lights with 6 panes per light in ground storey, 3 lights with 10 panes per light in upper storey. Small-paned window in right side wall. Rear wall has small-paned wood casements and old plank door. Laundry has similar casements and half-glazed doors; ridge-tiles with ventilators. INTERIOR: ground-floor front rooms have plain dados with moulded rail and skirting. Leading from passage into lobby between stair and larder is a segmental-arched doorway with moulded architrave. Larder has above its door a grille with thin square wooden balusters. At top of stair is a guard-rail with similar balusters. First-floor right front room has panelled cupboards with L-hinges. Several rooms have 2-panelled doors with 1-fillet ovolo-moulded doors. Roofs not inspected. Myrtle Cottage appears to be shown on the Churston Ferrers tithe map of 1839.Listing NGR: SX9028756121",
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